On 9/15/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The "GNU Manifesto" by Richard Stallman can be found here: > http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/GNU/info/GNUGNU > > If Stallman actually believed a word of what he wrote above, he would > still be dedicating all of his works to the public domain since it > would have no restrictions. In short, Stallman is a liar. Stallman may
I think you may be letting your emotions carry you a long a little. Not very conductive in a situation like this. I've always viewed the bsd as preserving the rights of the distributors, and the gpl as preserving the rights of the distributees. Really, I don't see what's the fuss with trying to pull stallman into this fight. It's not his fight, the kernel is not controlled by the fsf, and in fact, Linus often has issues with stallman. Should any discussion about democracy pull in the ancient greeks as well? These red herring fights do not help any on the main topic, which is - some kernel developers are going overboard in their zeal to gpl code, including stealing other people's code. And even the word stealing may not be appropriate, depending on the intentions - if all we want to do is browbeat them into submission, and cry uncle, that's a perfectly fine word to use. If we want to show them that they're being silly, another word ought to be chosen. -- "This officer's men seem to follow him merely out of idle curiosity." -- Sandhurst officer cadet evaluation.

